Global Design Standards (2) – Active & automated design support

Blog: Aris BPM Blog

In many situations, manual modeling effort can be reduced by automation. Regarding the previously mentioned examples, the data protection officer could be automatically assigned as a responsible person to all processing activities (activities that process personal data of customers). In other situations, objects or models are serially numbered via specific attributes. These are only two examples, where automatic routines, i.e. reports, could automatically do recurring design work instead of the designer. This does not only reduce the individual work load but also the risk of errors.

Since models are often a basis for further application scenarios, the automation capabilities (i. e. macros) might also be used for updating consecutive documents such as RACI charts, process manuals or job descriptions, whenever a new version of a model is saved.